Starting and stopping the engine, Warning, To start the engine – Craftsman 987.889000 User Manual

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OPERATION

STARTING AND STOPPING THE ENGINE

DANGER

Do not operate engine In an enclosed area. Engine exhaust contains
carbon monoxide, a deadly gas that is odorless, colorless and tasteless.

Always run engine outdoors and make sure there is adequate
ventilation.

C-Gear Select Lever

WARNING

To avoid injury:

• Keep hands and feet clear

of mower blades or other ro­

tating parts.
• Look behind you to be sure

there are no obstacles before

pulling recoil starter rope.

To Start the Engine

1. Move mower to a level area.

2. Release all controls on mower
to prevent wheels or mower blades
from rotating when engine starts.

3. Move Engine Throttle Control

(E, Figure 3-13) fully upward to

choke setting to start a cold engine
or to fast (rabbit) setting to start a
warm engine.

4. To start engine using recoil

starter.

-

A. Stand on left side (as viewed

from behind handlebars) of ma­
chine. Be sure your feet are

safely away from the underside
of the mower deck and all mow­
er controls are released. Place
one foot on top of tire.

B. Grasp rope handle (G, Figure

3-13) and pull slowly until rope
pulls slightly harder. Let rope
rewind slowly. Then pull rope
with a rapid, full arm stroke. Let
rope return slowly. If engine fails
to start after three pulls, repeat
instructions starting with Step 2

(try setting throttle at fast -

setting).

C. When engine starts, operate in

fast throttle setting (move throt­
tle from choke setting to fast
setting).

To Stop the Engine

1.

Release all mower controls to

stop wheels or mower blade.

2.

Move throttle control down to

slow

(turtle) position.

(Whenever

possible, gradually reduce engine
speed before stopping engine.)

3. Move Throttle Control all the
way down to stop position.

Figure 3-14: Engine recoii starter.

ENGAGING THE RLADES

DANGER

To avoid injury from rotating

biades, keep face, hands and

feet ciear of mower biades at
ali times.

To Engage the Blades

1. Start engine as described in “To
Start the Engine” instructions. Put
engine throttle in fast speed
setting.

2. Press and hold Operator Pres­

ence Control (A, Figure 3-13)
against handlebar grip.

3. Slowly push Blade Drive Control
(B, Figure 3-13) fully fon/vard until it
stays in the engaged position. The
blades are now rotating.

To Stop the Blades

To stop the blades, release the
Operator Presence Control.

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